Surely tomorrow will take a better image if the weather helps. I am too tired today x - x
Is interesting how with even with multiple mistakes and terribly bad paints can be used for good images using the appropiate angles ;3
C-240 ( the "oldie" ): Preserved in the Argentine National Aeronautic Museum since 1993 http://aeronavesendetalle.blogspot......awk-c-240.html
C-242 ( the just finished ): Shooted down by the HMS Antelope in May 23th 1982. The type 21 frigate was hitted by 2x 500 kgs bombs dropped by 2 A-4P of the 4 that formed the Nene Squad, neighter of them exploded. The C-242 of the First. Lt. luciano Guadagnini was hitted in the final moments of the attack, hitting the antennas of the ship almost at same time that the bomb that dropped hitted and stayed inside the ship. The plane was obviouslly destroyed and the pilot died. Later that night the Royal Navy evacued the ship excepting escential personnell and tried to deactivate the bombs. Both exploded and the ship resulted with so several damage that it was split by half http://www.rna-10-area.co.uk/images/ant3.jpg , sinking
The moment of the explosion inside the HMS Antelope was captured by a British Journalist, and is very probably the most recognizable image of the Malvinas war:
http://www.blatantworld.com/wp-cont.....klands_war.jpg
Is interesting how with even with multiple mistakes and terribly bad paints can be used for good images using the appropiate angles ;3
C-240 ( the "oldie" ): Preserved in the Argentine National Aeronautic Museum since 1993 http://aeronavesendetalle.blogspot......awk-c-240.html
C-242 ( the just finished ): Shooted down by the HMS Antelope in May 23th 1982. The type 21 frigate was hitted by 2x 500 kgs bombs dropped by 2 A-4P of the 4 that formed the Nene Squad, neighter of them exploded. The C-242 of the First. Lt. luciano Guadagnini was hitted in the final moments of the attack, hitting the antennas of the ship almost at same time that the bomb that dropped hitted and stayed inside the ship. The plane was obviouslly destroyed and the pilot died. Later that night the Royal Navy evacued the ship excepting escential personnell and tried to deactivate the bombs. Both exploded and the ship resulted with so several damage that it was split by half http://www.rna-10-area.co.uk/images/ant3.jpg , sinking
The moment of the explosion inside the HMS Antelope was captured by a British Journalist, and is very probably the most recognizable image of the Malvinas war:
http://www.blatantworld.com/wp-cont.....klands_war.jpg
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